Drunken Angel

1948

★★★★½ Liked Added

Getting a FilmStruck was the best decision of 2018 lol

Rashomon

1950

★★★★ Liked 2

my third kurosawa. feminist but also totally not, amazing camerawork, overall a good time that’ll probably be stuck in my head for the next few days.

Rear Window

1954

★★★★★ Liked 12

take a shot every time james stewart goes “now wait a minute”

The Seventh Seal

1957

★★★★½ Liked 4

Oh, this was great. Took me a little bit to get into it and get used to it’s tone (I’m like that with most religious films), but once I was in it....I was in it. Great ending and also LOVED how it was shot. The framing was super interesting and I basically liked looking at every shot.

Eyes Without a Face

1960

★★★★ Liked 1

hot stuff

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb

1964

★★★★ Liked 4

great cinematography, great performances, and very funny. i think i was supposed to love this more and i probably will someday, just not now.

Red Beard

1965

★★★★★ Liked 2

Just gonna come right out and say it...better than ‘Seven Samurai’. This had my attention from beginning to end. Everything about it was flawless, not to mention how moved I was by the end. It tackles the idea of death as well as mental health and the morals surrounding that (and much more), and I’m probably gonna what I learned from this film forever. I can’t believe I’m saying this about a 3 hour long black&white film from the 60s but I’m PROBABLY gonna watch it again soon. Loved it.

A Charlie Brown Christmas

1965

★★★★★ Liked 8

literally perfection

Persona

1966

★★★★½ Liked 6

Confused but I think it was really good. Lol

Daisies

1966

★★★½ Liked 10

Women rule
Men are lame 

I love colors

A Clockwork Orange

1971

★★★★ Liked 10

Pretty amazing as a whole thing but I just wish the middle was as interesting and surreal as the beginning and end.  Deserves a rewatch. Great poster.

Taxi Driver

1976

★★★★½ Liked 6

jazz music? rewarding ending? COLORS? Yeah, this is great.